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'''Too cheap to meter''' describesrefers to a [[commodity]] so inexpensive that it is cheaper and less bureaucratic to simply provide it for a [[flat fee]] or even [[Gratis versus libre|free]] and make a [[Profit (economics)|profit]] from associated services. ItOriginally can also referapplied to services[[nuclear whichpower]], itthe wouldphrase costis morealso to itemize billsused for theservices servicethat thancan itbe costsprovided toat providesuch thelow servicecost inthat the firstadditional place, thus it being simpler and less expensive to just provide it in a bundle along with other services. Examplescost of suchitemized servicesbilling arewould becomingoutweigh common;the [[Netflix]] is an all-you-can-eat monthly fee, and many [[internet]] plans no longer have a [[data cap]]benefits.
 
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